Oklahoma

We continually get asked, does my State Representative/Senator support calling a Convention of States to limit the power of the federal government, place term limits on its officials, and impose fiscal restraints?

Well, in Oklahoma, we have a voting record that you can review.

The House and Senate actually both voted on our resolution in 2015. So, we can help you find out all you need to know!

Recently, the co-founder of the Convention of States Project, Michael Farris, replied to a propaganda piece being sent to the Oklahoma legislature by members of the John Birch Society. The piece that was sent to legislators was so misguided that Farris had to set things straight.

The following excerpt is from an article written by Oklahoma State Senator Josh Brecheen published on the DurantDemocrat.com.

Like many of you, I’ve been frustrated over America’s path. Endless federal spending, federal over-reach and Supreme Court rulings trampling state authority have led to disappointment, yet I’m hopeful given the growing support for using Article V of the U. S. Constitution to call for a Convention of the States for proposing amendments to limit federal debt/ federal powers.

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